Introduction

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Background

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Approach of Project

The report will be collating specific sections of this data pertaining to countrywise policy responses, consumption pattern, youth and alcohol, levels of consumption and harms and consequences.

Information on Data

This report is being created using the data from the GISAH (Global Information System on Alcohol and Health) tool of the World Health Organisation. GISAH tool helps monitor trends relating to alcohol consumption across various age groups, side effects (harm caused) as well as the policy responses by different countries.

Makers

Team Name: Hayaku

Researchers:

  • Kexin Xu
  • Smriti Vinayak Bhat
  • Yalong liu
  • Yin Shan Ho

Popularity

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Popularity of each alcoholic beverage over time

Changes in the popularity of various alcoholic beverages

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Total consumption

Analysis

Loyal enthusiast

  • Beer: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia and New Zealand

  • Spirits: Russia, Mongolia, China, India and Myanmar

  • Wine: France, Italy, Portugal and Argentina

Replacement

  • Spirits –> Beer (2000) : Brazil, Peru and Bolivia

  • Wine –> Beer (1990-2000) : Turkey, Spain and Algeria

Differentiate alcohol consumption by gender

Trend changes in Spain

  • Total alcohol consumption continues to grow after 2010.

  • The most popular wine was replaced by beer in 2002.

Cause of Mortality

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Overview on the alcohol-attributed death

Comparison between alcohol-attributed deaths

Calculation Method:

  • Cancer Death \(\times\) Alcohol-Attributed Cancer Death Rate

  • Liver Cirrhosis Death \(\times\) Alcohol-attributed Liver Cirrhosis Death Rate

  • Road Traffic Death \(\times\) Alcohol-attributed Road Traffic Death Rate

  • Sum up all types of alcohol-attributed deaths

Analysis:

  • Alcohol causes the highest death rate in Nigeria and the lowest in Lybia.

  • Alcohol brings the highest number of deaths in African countries while the lowest in Middle East countries.

  • Alcohol causes more deaths to Males.

  • Liver Cirrhosis causes the highest death rate while Road Traffic Accidents causes the lowest.

Possible reasons affecting death rates

  • Religions

  • Income

  • Education

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Total number of alcohol attributed death

Alcohol-Attributed Death VS Road Traffic death (By Income Level)

income group alcohol-attribute death road traffic death
low 28.25030 44.315714
upper_middle 24.83446 20.202222
lower_middle 24.16239 25.591026
high 18.70564 9.362195

Comparison between total alcohol-attributed deaths and traffic deaths

Harms of alcohol

  • Cancer

  • Liver Cirrhosis

  • Road traffic accidents

Calculation method:

  • Average number of deaths(per 100,000 population) in each continent.

Analysis:

  • Alcohol causes more deaths to Males.

  • Liver Cirrhosis causes the highest death rate while Road Traffic Accidents causes the lowest.